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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t have any answers, but as the parent of a college student who is battling panic attacks and depression—some weeks better, some weeks worse—I want to thank the professors here who recognize these issues and are trying their best to help. My child certainly doesn’t expect to be given a break on grades, etc., but a little understanding and mutual respect does go a long way. She is truly trying her best to function in a system that is generally unforgiving. It is difficult for young adults who are eager to be independent to instead be struggling in a way that often requires help from counselors, psychiatrists, school staff/faculty, and parents. Please know that your efforts to understand are greatly appreciated.[/quote] Maybe a child like this needs to attend college from home? OR at least when their existing support network is very close by. At some point are you all just denying the severity of your child's disability? Instead of communicating that she can achieve her goals, but it may take a different path than some of her friends. (PS-My sister is a physical therapist. She said that sometimes she feels so bad for preschoolers whose parents are forcing them to try to do things that they are not physically capable of. They think if the kid just tries harder or tries the latest thing they read online or they switch therapists. But it is almost abusive that they won't accept their child's limitations.) I am not saying that is analogous...but sometimes you have to stop pushing the boulder uphill and find an easier path.[/quote]
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